Journal article

Chapter 28 Mode of action of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors

LM Burrell, PA Phillips, CI Johnston

Principles of Medical Biology | Published : 1997

Abstract

The ACE inhibitors have proved to be a significant advance in the therapy of cardiovascular disease. All act in an identical manner by binding to the catalytic site of ACE, but differ in the degree and the length of time of ACE inhibition in different tissues. Although the clinical significance of this is unclear, it raises the exciting possibility of designing ACE inhibitors with tissue selective effects. The mode of action of ACE inhibitors is complex, and further research in this area is necessary particularly with regard to the role of bradykinin. ACE inhibitors can now be regarded as first line therapy for congestive cardiac failure, for patients with left ventricular dysfunction or hyp..

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